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in 1862 joined the firm, and created a partnership in 1865 with John Gardiner's son, Henry Gardiner. The company name subsequently became Wathen Gardiner & Co. It grew and expanded its reach outside of Britain by exporting clothing to
231:. Wathen Gardiner & Co and Bristol Uniforms remained separate companies until Wathen Gardiner & Co dropped their name, and merged with Bristol Uniforms, which still trades today. 157:. When Bristol in the 19th century was considered a major player in the clothing industry, Wathen Gardiner & Co was reputed to be one of the oldest operating companies in the city. 249: 261: 531: 211:
Bristol Uniforms was incorporated on 15 November 1961 as a subsidiary of Wathen Gardner & Co, under the stewardship of William John Hill's son
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is a British clothing company that specializes in the manufacture of modern-day safety and fire protective clothing.
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that was used to make more clothing. Wathen retired in 1887 from the business and went on to become a six times
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Wathen Gardiner & Co under the stewardship of the Hill family made uniforms in both world wars for the
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Fred Farnsworth, an employee, accompanying Queen Mary of Teck on a visit during WWII
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Anonymous (1893). "Wathen, Gardiner & Co., Wholesale & Export Clothiers".
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Wathen Gardiner & Co, the parent company of Bristol Uniforms, was founded as
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Later 19th-century drawing of the Bristol factory of Wathen Gardiner & Co
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Progress Commerce 1893: The Ports of the Bristol Channel; Wales and the West
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Bristol Information - Information for Bristol Business (website)
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As of February 22nd 2022, the company is now a subsidiary of
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to supply uniforms to other organizations, including
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Cowen, Laurence (pseudonym Lesser Columbus) (1893).
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Index

Subsidiary
Patrick Seager Hill
Bristol
Parent
MSA Safety
MSA Bristol
Bristol
High Sheriff of Bristol
West Indies
Charles Wathen
Latin America
Australia
New Zealand
wool
Mayor of Bristol
armed forces
Second World War
HM Customs and Excise
water boards
Patrick Seager Hill
fire proximity suits
Royal Air Force
offshore oil industry
fire brigades
MSA Safety
Later 19th-century drawing of the Bristol factory of Wathen Gardiner & Co
Fred Farnsworth, an employee, accompanying Queen Mary of Teck on a visit during WWII
Greater Bristol
ISBN
9781241243074

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